In human health risk assessment (HHRA), oral ingestion of soil can be a major route of exposure to many immobile soil contaminants. Development and validation of in vitro assays is currently being undertaken to avoid overestimation of pollutants absorbed by the human body when calculating total pollutant concentrations in HHRA. In this study, arsenic (As) and lead (Pb) bioaccessibility in polluted Australian soils (n = 6) was assessed using three in vitro assays: a physiologically based extraction test (PBET), Solubility/Bioavailability Research Consortium Assay (SBRC) and Unified Bioaccessibility Research Group Of Europe Method (UBM). In vitro results were compared among these three assays and the possible causes of their differences were ...
Bioaccessibility to assess potential risks resulting from exposure to Pb-contaminated soils is commo...
Recent decades have seen a growing popularity of in vitro bioaccessibility being utilised as a scree...
AbstractEnvironmental contaminants associated with soil particles are generally less bioavailable th...
The Bioaccessibility Research Group of Europe (BARGE) has carried out an inter-laboratory trial of a...
For risk assessment of orally ingested contaminants it is often unknown how much of the contaminant ...
Arsenic bioaccessibility tests are now being commonly used in risk assessment. However, concerns rem...
The bioaccessibility of lead (Pb) in contaminated soils has been extensively studied, including the ...
Soil ingestion is an important human exposure pathway of heavy metals in urban environments with hea...
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A: Toxic / Hazardous Substances and Environmental ...
In vivo models show that the bioavailability of soil contaminants varies between site and type of ma...
Pollution of soils with potentially toxic elements (PTE) is a major global concern. Analytical metho...
International audienceThe relative bioavailability of arsenic, antimony, cadmium, and lead for the i...
Pollution of soils with potentially toxic elements (PTE) is a major global concern. Analytical metho...
The bioaccessibility of arsenic and its speciation are two important factors in assessing human heal...
Recent decades have seen a growing popularity of in vitro bioaccessibility being utilised as a scree...
Bioaccessibility to assess potential risks resulting from exposure to Pb-contaminated soils is commo...
Recent decades have seen a growing popularity of in vitro bioaccessibility being utilised as a scree...
AbstractEnvironmental contaminants associated with soil particles are generally less bioavailable th...
The Bioaccessibility Research Group of Europe (BARGE) has carried out an inter-laboratory trial of a...
For risk assessment of orally ingested contaminants it is often unknown how much of the contaminant ...
Arsenic bioaccessibility tests are now being commonly used in risk assessment. However, concerns rem...
The bioaccessibility of lead (Pb) in contaminated soils has been extensively studied, including the ...
Soil ingestion is an important human exposure pathway of heavy metals in urban environments with hea...
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A: Toxic / Hazardous Substances and Environmental ...
In vivo models show that the bioavailability of soil contaminants varies between site and type of ma...
Pollution of soils with potentially toxic elements (PTE) is a major global concern. Analytical metho...
International audienceThe relative bioavailability of arsenic, antimony, cadmium, and lead for the i...
Pollution of soils with potentially toxic elements (PTE) is a major global concern. Analytical metho...
The bioaccessibility of arsenic and its speciation are two important factors in assessing human heal...
Recent decades have seen a growing popularity of in vitro bioaccessibility being utilised as a scree...
Bioaccessibility to assess potential risks resulting from exposure to Pb-contaminated soils is commo...
Recent decades have seen a growing popularity of in vitro bioaccessibility being utilised as a scree...
AbstractEnvironmental contaminants associated with soil particles are generally less bioavailable th...